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What Are the Different Types of Indoor Air Purifying Plants? »

What Are the Different Types of Indoor Air Purifying Plants?

Many modern homes contain some air pollutants. According to Science Daily , there are several common volatile organic compounds found indoors that are harmful to humans. A few of these air toxins include xylene, benzene, heptane, hexane and formaldehyde. Fortunately, nature can help you keep everyone inside safe. Indoor plants ...

Author: Stacey

Date: December 4, 2019

How to Care for a Poinsettia after Christmas »

How to Care for a Poinsettia after Christmas

Poinsettias make beautiful displays during the Christmas season. As potted plants, they can last for much longer than just the holidays, with proper care. It doesn’t take much to keep them living longer. While there are different varieties, most require the same basic care. Provide It with Light After you’re ...

Author: Stacey

Date: December 4, 2019

The Best Tabletop Christmas Trees 2019 »

The Best Tabletop Christmas Trees 2019

Mini Christmas trees have become incredible popular in the last few years. With their petite design and Instagram worthy cuteness, it can be hard to pass up sending a Mini Christmas Tree to a friend or family member. There are a variety of Mini Christmas Tree options from the classic ...

Author: Stacey

Date: December 3, 2019

What is a Christmas Cactus? »

What is a Christmas Cactus?

Christmas cactus is one of three holiday cacti. The other two are Thanksgiving and Easter cactus. During these three holidays, the cactus blooms and why each cactus is named for a holiday. About the Christmas Cactus The Christmas cactus, also known as Schlumbergera bridgesti , knows when it's time to ...

Author: Stacey

Date: December 3, 2019

What is the Christmas Plant Name? »

What is the Christmas Plant Name?

The bright red bracts of the Poinsettia plant have long been associated with Christmas -- in fact, it's more widely known as "The Christmas Plant" than by its botanical name, euphorbia pulcherrima. Most people are familiar with the sight of this plant because it's widely used as a decorative accent ...

Author: Stacey

Date: December 3, 2019

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